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Who can help me find a 1,000-word paper on environmental issues in Hangzhou?

"Give me the land, I want to survive; give me the land, I want health; give me the land, I want children and grandchildren; give me the land, I want to eat; give me the land, I want the environment." This This is a slogan that farmers in Huashui Town, Dongyang City, Zhejiang Province had to put up in the face of extremely serious environmental pollution caused by local chemical companies.

Huashui Town has a population of 53,000. It used to be surrounded by mountains and rivers, and was known as "Singing Mountains and Painting Waters", but now "the mountains are no longer green, the water is no longer beautiful, the farmland cannot be cultivated, and the crops cannot grow well." Because since 2001, the original painting creek The town government began to build Zhuxi Industrial Park by leasing land. The park currently covers an area of ??about 1,000 acres. There are 13 chemical, printing and dyeing and plastic companies, including 8 chemical companies. According to local villagers, “Chemical factories and pesticide factories often emit large amounts of waste gas and waste water, emitting an unpleasant smell that is pungent and dazzling to the eyes. Especially in hot and muggy weather, the chemical gases cannot be dissipated, which can sting children in severe cases. I can’t open my eyes.”

In 2001, when Dongnong Chemical Company reached a land lease agreement with the then Huaxi Town Government and Huaxi Five Villages, Wang Wei, then the Party branch secretary of the Five Villages, did not. Go sign. In September of that year, Wang Wei came to a pharmaceutical company in Jinhua City, consulted about Dongnong's situation, and wrote an open letter titled "Portrait of Dongnong Company." The predecessor of Dongnong Company is Dongnong Pesticide Factory, which was originally located to the east of Luzhai Village, Wuning Town. Its production of trifluralin, tricyclazole, manganese zinc and intermediates produced a large amount of wastewater and residue during the production process. , so they were driven away by local villagers. "Portrait" said that Houdongnong wanted to move to Cailu Village in Lizhai, but was blocked by local villagers; he later moved to Baita Village in Weishan Town, but due to opposition from local villagers, he took the wastewater to the old factory site and secretly discharged it. After being exposed by local media, Chai Yuesong, the then governor of Zhejiang Province, approved the suspension of production. Wang Wei and other villagers made 150 copies of the "portraits" and sent them from Jinhua to the fifth village of Huaxi Town and nearby villages. Afterwards, more than 600 villagers signed the appeal; and Wang Yongfei and other villagers made another 1,000 copies. In October of that year, the local police station began to investigate the origin of the "portrait" and notified the insider Wang Moumou to go and talk. Wang and other villagers agreed that if he did not return within an hour, they would beat the gong to rescue him. As a result, when the villagers went to "rescue" him an hour later, they encountered Wang who was returning halfway. They simply went to the town government to lodge a complaint. Later, they saw Xu, the town leader, eating in a restaurant. The villagers pulled Xu out and asked for an explanation. On the way to pull Xu to the Zhuxi Chemical Industry Park, the villagers dispersed the police who came to rescue Xu, and had a physical conflict with Xu, causing Xu to be slightly injured. When they arrived at the park, the villagers forcibly drove the chemical plant employees out of their dormitories and destroyed machinery, equipment and other facilities, causing losses of more than 110,000 yuan. Later, 12 people including Wang Wei were arrested. According to a Dongyang Court criminal verdict obtained by Phoenix Weekly: In 2002, Wang Wei was sentenced to three years in prison for "gathering a crowd to disrupt social order." Wang Yongfei and other villagers were sentenced to prison terms ranging from one year to several months for the same crime. Two reprieves.

Villers said that March 15, 2005 was the reception day for the mayor of Dongyang Municipal Government. When local villagers went to report pollution problems, they were not received by the relevant leaders. Starting from March 20, villagers began to build more than ten moso bamboo sheds at the exits of villages adjacent to the chemical industry park. They were stationed by elderly people in the village, blocking the intersections and strongly demanding the relocation of chemical and pesticide plants. A villager said: “On March 28, more than a hundred law enforcement officers and township cadres set fire to the greenhouse. The more than 6,000 yuan donated to us by villagers in neighboring villages is unknown whether it was burned or confiscated, and has not been accounted for. "After that, the villagers set up bamboo sheds again. During this period, some Yiwu businessmen from neighboring cities supported the villagers and provided bread and instant noodles for free. On April 1, the Dongyang Municipal Government issued the "Four Opinions" and issued a document deciding to suspend production for 13 industrial enterprises in the Zhuxi Industrial Functional Zone of Huashui Town starting from April 2, 2005.

On April 5, the Youth League Committee, Women’s Federation, Aging Committee, and Disabled Persons’ Federation of Huashui Town issued an initiative, stating that they would “resolutely fight against the few lawless elements who disrupt the normal order of society, and actively persuade the minority to Those who blindly follow the trend should turn back in time." On April 6, the Huashui Town Committee and the town government issued an "open letter to the people of the town": sternly warning "the very small number of lawless elements to step back from the brink and actively cooperate with the government to do a good job, otherwise, they will be punished. Those who plan, participate in, continue to cause trouble and disrupt social order will be severely punished quickly and severely.

"On April 6, the Dongyang Municipal Public Security Bureau issued a notice: "The people stranded at the intersection of Zhuxi Industrial Functional Zone in Huashui Town are ordered to evacuate the scene as soon as possible. The roadblocks (moso bamboo sheds, stones, etc.) set up are removed and cleared as soon as possible, and all activities are stopped immediately. Illegal conduct. Otherwise, the government public security organs will take measures to forcibly remove them from the site and force them to be dismantled and cleaned up. Anyone who obstructs the performance of official duties will bear all legal consequences. "On the evening of April 9, the local town government sent more than 10 law enforcement officers to the exit of Huaxi Village, saying that it would be windy and rainy at night, and advised the elderly in the village to leave the bamboo sheds, but the elderly did not listen. After that, the local government took Cleanup operation: At around 4 o'clock, more than 100 buses, including police cars and bus companies, arrived to transport law enforcement officers. According to villagers, law enforcement officers blocked the location of the bamboo shed, and a row of police officers held shields and formed a square formation. To prevent the large number of villagers who arrived from entering the demolition site, law enforcement officers set up an on-site command post, and the city’s main leaders were at the scene to direct the demolition. Several villagers who witnessed the incident said: “The law enforcement officers include public security, urban management and security personnel, as well as paid personnel from nearby villages and towns. There are approximately 3,500 personnel in the agency. "

The local government was quite mentally prepared for the incident, but in hindsight, their estimate of the situation was still insufficient. More and more villagers gathered, and later there were 20,000 to 30,000 people, with a huge momentum. The police Realizing that the confrontation might lead to a large-scale conflict, they began to evacuate on their own initiative. However, at this time, the villagers outside sat on the road to prevent the official evacuation, causing chaos. The agitated villagers began to chase the law enforcement officers wearing police uniforms or government-issued raincoats. Some law enforcement officers threw down their batons, rubber clubs, shields, and machetes, took off their helmets and uniforms, and evacuated the scene.

This is the outline of the farmers' collective protest against environmental pollution in Huashui Town, Dongyang City.

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